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Horizontales
To organize - a verb.
A noun that means a particular feature of something.
An adjective that describes something that is complicated.
A synonym for the verb to keep; or, a synonym for a place where you shop.
Verb: To show or make something visible to others.
To add salt or pepper or other spices (verb); or, for example, it can mean Spring, Summer, Fall, or Winter (noun).
For example, to cover a baby in a blanket so it is warm and protected. A verb.
Covid19, for example. You wear a mask to prevent getting one. Noun.
To run after something or someone. A verb.
As a noun, a proposal, for example. As a verb, to make a suggestion.
A noun that means a person.
A person who takes responsibility for a problem or project and helps others find their way. This is a noun.
Not common or ordinary, but extra special. An adjective.
A synonym for many different kinds.
Not the ID you get from the DMV or school, but who you are inside really. Noun.
A noun that indicates that the features of something are good.
Regard for your own and others' well-being and fair treatment. Noun.
Verticales
A verb that means to grow and develop in new ways.
An adjective that describes the strong feeling of wanting to know something.
A verb meaning to lessen the impact of something; in other words, it means to cause the opposite of a hard impact.
Ad adjective that means only one, such as a relationship status.
The process of getting ready or prepared
A verb meaning to take away.
An adjective that means exact, or correct.
A verb that means to break something down into its parts so you can understand how it works.
The marriage ceremony. A noun.
When water has turned to ice, for instance. Adjective.
A verb meaning to advocate for someone.
Not minor. Adjective.
Something a person can do well. A noun.
To run away from something or someone very quickly. A verb.